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the carolina watchman vol xvii.-thied series salisbury n c decembee 24 1885 the charlotte music house branch of ludden & bates southern music house it im;ici:s tiik lowest terms the easiest order from this louse and save time money and freight q iggajga^j ->* j^gy*sfej bickering pianos mason a ilainlin organs hand instruments si py^vfs sksghnl matliu.liek pianos packard orchestral oorgaih 11 pieces 1 jo kl^ii v â– ;Â£*â– * v s arion pianos on fifteen days trial off former prices largest stock ot mtsu books and ml sic'al merchandise in tiik state white foh 0a.tai.oroe mention this pnnit address charlotte music house correspondence with tÂ«achÂ«rt m4 timw hclted lo.lyl cuaiilotte n c the great external remedy tz r tt th hp * tobacco liniment f or ' rheumatism gout neu ralgia sprains bruises pains aches c live virtues of to ll ., :\\, i llx'l m ifuts i iutl tor the reliel ol uuuuiu t>uf relief i.ia inteed k i : lts action is nomtkukll huffar i ) longer be i with quack i rurt-.ii - is nat lire's i treat k*;ai li lias b urude waj irom i the d-iya of sir Â« tl imvn iui'1 has work i j oi.i suveil muiij i \ alu fcu.j life i â– liuluieut n virtues i tr sclentlucallj exir.utf.1 uoiublned with other tiutiibl mrtlieal iÂ«i m j aud l-ontl l ut !> offered to ik public not as a cure-all but as a safe powerful â€¢ m ffeciitt bxternal kemedy appllcabla vvher i ueri is pain lo be relieted it large bottles at only 2 r > cuts yot dtla hv all i)nil r i"i a-k for it m 1 in fcist upon having it don't l>c put off with worthless substitutes try it and you will be thankful for having had it brought to i your attention theo f kluttz & co u liolf&illo druggists 1 ' : â€¢ â– i > 1 1 â€¢ â– salisbury n v come quick delays ark daxgeltous j s mccubbins jims ju?t returned from the northern cities i with the largest & best selected stock il gooils that he has ever olferej to i the public : consist in of drv goods gro ceries iu ijoots and shoi s sole leather crockerj antl queens-ware clothing pi i i vision wood and willow ware ice also a full liue of i i ; el 1 iliz e ii s of the very best.brands viz it.vkkk's well tried for wheat mekkymax'sa i bone " w'ai.khk's ground bone " natural guano just from orchilla i hinl supposed the only natural guauu on the market go and get testimonials and if you want to save money dou't forget to call on him before buying either gooils or fertilizers salisbury oct 1 l s v g.3:tf debiu*ry in adults is often ' eanretl liy vnrids tbc change from child to niaiihood is not sufficieut to rid the i bvrtcni of tliis awful plugue shriuer's ! indian vfrinifngu will x[m1 thvii and restore lieauji auda biiglii oiuplc^i >Â», k\o nvn.i.k x <'.. dec 15th 1885 !>,,/,â– watchman by request of friends i furnish you tin following bit of news at a call session of the e l synod of north carolina held in mt pleas ant n <'.. for the purpose of consider ing the interests of north carolina college it was decided to try to raise m endowment fund of 30,000 during the next five years sttumh to be raised witlifn the bounds of synod rev w kimball the great church builder of synod was unanimously chosen as the agent to raise said fund sk>.imm to l>e raised in the church at large kev f w e peschau of wilmington n c was chosen as agent to raise this amount a good choice tli>->e agents are to have a salary and their work is to begin with 1sn they in under the supervision of a committee f live viz revs 1 a linn c a rose b s brown hon h 11 mc a lister and jesse w miller esq f siny men can raise an endowment for north carolina college those cho ii will certainly do it if 15.000 is not subscribed in five years then all subscriptions will be null and void this is a grand and noble effort on the part of the north carolina synod which numbers about 5,000 communi ant members it will require lauda ble sacrifices and liberal giving to the move a success w a l handling the lariat an art in whkh tiik montana cow punchers take great pride 1 noticed a variety of lariats with a round-up party nearly all of which were made of the very ix-st quality of hemp twisted so very tight that it was ilrnost impossible to untwist the strands uthers were made of sinew cords and ivere braded very neatly the ends or assoing parts being greased so as to lip easily their lassos are about sixty r sixty-five feet long one-third of vbicli forms the noose and when swinging it it is grasped a little above he loop so as to prevent it from slip ling until launched through the air plie lasso is swung over the head and ft shoulder and back over the right boulder a peculiar turn of the wrist i it begins to return keeping the loop ide open when flying through the lir the noose takes a slightly oval form nit remains open and settles quietly iround the object aimed at mcgaigan xhibited to me the modus operandi of landling the rope and some of his feats performed in my presence were not only executed with marvelous pre cision but were also beautiful to look it the model cowboy is certainly an xpert in his profession perhaps the best rider and lassoist in the whole northwest what slosson is to billiards mcgaigan is to his profession one afternoon while loafing around the camp tire on the musselshell mcgaigan and 1 got to talking about the skill he had acquired in throwing cattle and i had little difficulty per suading him to let me into the secrets <<\' his wonderful dexterity and actually showing me some of the line points of the business mounting our bronchos we rode off through the sage brush and out upon the open prairie where num berless cattle were peacefully munch ing the luxuriant buffalo grass my friend had his best lariat fastened to the pommel of the saddle and first showed uie many fancy shots throwing the lasso from or to any point over either shoul ler behind|or in front he caught a tremendous bull by the horns which looked up in surprise and started off like a steam engine but the pony bestrode by the cowboy planted his fore feet h'rmly in the ground and checked mr hull in his mad career be fore the latter got well started the enraged steer went round and round in a circle at a 2:40 gait the pony acting as a perfect pivot and turning slowly around with him but it was no use the bull was a prisoner and would have remained so had not mcgaigan taken pity on him and passed the wonderful ring down the line upon which the rope leaped from around the horns and fell to tlie ground mcgaigan remarked that it was no credit to catch a bull by the horns for lie cannot be thrown by them and is simply held a prisoner but the skill of throwing a lasso is to pitch the noose just in front of an animal when he is going at full gallop so that at the next step be treads into it he tried it on another bull while both of our ponies were jumping along on a dead run the old fellow was going about as fast as we were but the fatal loop shot through the air at a tangent and fell wide open just in front of him on the ground the left forefoot plunged square into the circle the rope was tightened with a sudden jerk and the steer rolled over in the dust as cleverly taught as anything 1 ever saw the broncho too understood his part of the business thoroughly for he bore at the right moment in the opposite direction else be might have been thrown instead of the bull to which he was much in ferior in weight mcgaigan also caught great big steers galloping past at an angle by any leg i named not once was his judgment at fault the noose whizzing through the air in every direction went as true to the mark as a bullet shot from a rill 1 was much taken with the free and easy sort of lift experienced by tliis i round-up party and enjoyed the trip and camping out experience so hugely that i was almost tempted to give uj the profession of a scribe and become a cowboy myself but thought better of it next day and although i had lots of fun and enjoyment i concluded that cowboy lift must have its dark as well as its bright sunny side montana letter closing up december finds the planter with comparatively little to do on the farm except to close up the little odd jobs that come of the season such as getting in a supply of winter fuel hauling in litter to be used as needed completing shelters for stock and such like things the corn and cotton arc all secured or should be at once the tobacco is all in barn and nicely cured and only awaits damp weather for stripping potatoes and apples have been cellared or are ready to resort preparatory to cellaring and the hogs to be fatted arc already in pen and receiving liberal rations of corn and collards preparatory to the slaughter all is snug and secure all over the farm with little work and plenty of good things to enjoy and high anticipations of the near holidays the stock fanner however and poulterer has more to do there is the daily feeding and oversight of the stock rations must lie liberal and regular to the trough and rack milch cows need special attention hay alone at this season will not yield much milk they must have bran or meal even one quart a day to each cow will be found to make a quart difference in the yield of milk but three or four quarts would not be lost on them the sheep should be fed daily in a sheltered sunny place and protected from the rains and snows when they come hut give them free range in dry fields in open weather the poulterer must lie on the alert tor eggs all this month and next he must feed well and keep the hens warm and contented and they will lay in general give them the run of the farm now they will pick insects grass pebbles seeds and all these go far to keep them in health and laying feed corn at night and bone meal at noon green leaves fruit c often do not crowd the stock and keep the species as much apart as possible at any rate restrain quarreling and con tention and have nests enough for the laying stock do not omit the bone if you want egg.s break and beat fine the bones from the kitchen and if possible have the pure fresh ground for them â€” petersburg messenger a host of tyrants a unique document was submitted to the senate wednesday it was a me morial from a brooklyn man urging that the government shall establish a newspaper at every first-class postoffice in the united states to be published at public expense and for public use such papers to be lor the publication free of all advertisements of the people and of the utterances and opinions of people who may choose to avail themselves of the columns of the government news papers the memorialist sets forth that the only tyranny existing in this country is the tyranny of the press that the press is a powerful dynasty anil unless this despotism is checked and overthrown it will subvert the gov ernment the only power says the memorialist competent to grapple with the tyrannical press is the government ami ho urges that government papers i e established the memorial covers thirty-six pages of legal cap paper and the opinions and grievances of the me morialists are set forth in the minutest detail the scheme is a brilliant one and of course will be adopted by the government with alacrity the idea of the tyranny of the press is excellent what american newspaperman would have known he was a tyrant but for this brooklyn discoverer â€” xeirs-ob server names of multitude a little girl was near the picture of a number of ships when she exclaimed sec what a flock of ships we cor rected her by saying that a flock of ships was called a fleet and a meet of sheep was called aflock and here we may add for the benefit of the foreign er who is mastering the intricacies of our language in respect of names of multitude that a hock of girls is called a bi-nj and a bevy of wolves is called a park and a pack of thieves is called a gang and a gang of angels is called a host and a host of porpoises is called a shunt and a shoal of buffaloes is called a troop and a troop of partridges is called a cocey and a covey of beauties is called a galaxy and a galaxy of ruf fians is called a horde and a horde of rubbish is called a heap and a heap of oxen is called a drove and a drove of blackguards is called a mob and a mob of whales is called a school and a school of worshippers is called a congregation and a congregation of engineers is call ed a mri and a corps of robbers is called a intttil and a band of locusts is called a swarm and a swarm of people is called a croird and a crowd of gen tlefolks is called elite and the elite of j the city's thieves and rascals are called ! roughs and a miscellaneous crowd of , city folks is called the community or inh!i accordingly as they are spoken of by the religious community or the secular public some of the heroes joaquin miller on butler shkrmax &<:. literary life a lady from boston who is connec ted with a mission in one of the low districts of new orleans told me this anecdote with three rows of little half nude black people before her at the mission and in hand she began who was the first man twenty or thirty little black hands shot up in the air and twenty or thir ty little voices piped out adam who was the strongest man sampson who was the wisest man solomon who was the wickedest man " ben butler this feeling has become and will re main a tradition a name that the old black mamas will use to frighten their little ones with and thus it may be that this man will be remembered when the rest of us are forgotten two little acts o it of my many such i set down here the elegant home of the present clerk of the su preme court lias been forcibly entered and searched from garret to garden three times the fourth time the sol diers came the indignant creole took his little son with him and went to general butler and handing him a re ceipt said sir it is useless to send your soldiers or any one else to search my house for treasure this you will see is a receipt for my silver and treas ures it is signed by the commander of the spanish man-of-war which left this city the day you entered it general buttler assured the creole in the presence of his son above re ferred to that his house would not again be disturbed one more the oldest united states senator now living and a celebrated historian took his treasures and by the help of a black servant buried them in his garden they were soon on their way north along with a ship load of pianos silverware and libraries in fact the most famous and best loved preacher of the south a man whose word like that of the venerable senator or the clerk of the supreme court re ferred to is beyond all possible ques tion told me that nearly twenty years after the pillage of new orleans by butler he found many of his books on the second hand stalls in boston and some of them were voluntarily return ed to him * * * stick a pin here and think of this man sherman sheridan beggars at the beginning of the war princes after it they are true soldiers where did their colossal fortunes come from but they are not soldiers as caesar alexander and so on who led to battle sword in hand the modern hero has no taste for the front there is not a single scar among all the heroes i have named butler is no doubt brave enough in speech the bravest as well as well as best of the famous lot no doubt et none of them every really smelled powder and each has made his fame by invading and burning christian homes and made his fortune by plun dering them you reproach me for opening up these old wounds ! 1 want to get the iron out i want to let the light in and then not till then will these wounds heal let the truth be told of such men and let them keep their places the south is has been and shall be because god made it god made the south and man cannot unmake it the man who says he knows no south no north no east no west is simply a demagogue or fool * * * the people have gone after false gods before the worship of gold is new religion but it is none the less false the hand that struck down the golden calf in the desert lifted up the greatest race that has been and never was a moses so needed among men as now as for this other form of idolatry it is none the less perilous because less loyal the people may and do almost anv day abandon their idolized hero but often only to worship another and less worth state horticultural society the raleigh correspondent of the charleston neics & courier writes that paper under recent date the state horticultural society met here several evenings ago and heard some remarks on fruit growing in n c this has been successful the past season and attention has been given the general subject of fruit culture in its variovs branches by persons who evidently mean to devote money and time to what is certain to speedily be come a great source of wealth strange to say north carolina produces in the extreme eastern and western part of her domain the choices apples grown anywhere iu the counties west of the blue ridge and in hyde county near the sea this fruit is found in re markable profusion and perfection the reports as to apples peaches and pears were all of a gratifying charac ter grape culture has increased 25 percent m four years never before was so much clear profit realized on grapes as in 18s4 and 1885 this society has been of much bene fit to our state and can be of much greater benefit specially in the way of educating the fruit growers in proper niethods of handling and shipping fruit the growers of western carolina spe cially need to be stirred upon this mat ter west of the blue ridge the finest apples in the world are raised and the quantity of production is increasing very rapidly every year it ought to lie a source of large wealth to our sec tion but our people must learn to take more pains in gathering handling packing and shipping before they can hope to comjiete successfully and upon and equality with even inferior fruits well packed and shipped from more re mote points present freight rates which are full high but will decrease with increase of traffic our people can reach southern markets off the sea board upon an equality with northern shippers but the condition of their fruit when it reaches the market mix ed and bruised ami in many cases dir ty at once places our shipjters at a disadvantage the same will apply to vegetables let the horticultural so ciety give special industry to this branch of fruit business and give the people full instructions and advice upon the matter and they will render their fellow citizens and the fruit industry a lasting and profitable benefit â€” ashe ville citizen a picture of gen toombs it is pleasant to turn from the con sideration of the late mr toombs tem pestuous public career to the picture of his private life this says the augus ta chronicle was like that of chatham intemperate and inconsistent he may have been at times in his career but faithful and affectionate and pure and gentle to his lovely wife he always was not ill the allurements of power or responsibilities of office or the stress of political misfortune or post-bellum ex ile could separate him from her he was courtly and noble in his family circle his words were soft in his wife s queenly presence and when the light of her loving eyes were shut out from him his feet were guided to the altar where she had knelt and he prepared himself to meet her in a higher life gen toombs made no high-flown or hypocritical pretensions about religion he did not profess immediate change of heart nor could he promise entire reform in his being but he entered upon his religious career with the sim ple faith of a child and the eternal hope of a christian 1 â€” xeics-obserrer dangerous and useless practice the doctors are now inveighing sharply against the black crape veil so generally worn by ladies in mourning they pronounce it unhealthy expen sive and unbecoming dr hunter mc grilire says the black crape veil is un doubtedly hurtful and the custom should be abandoned apart from its poisonous dye and offensive smell me chanically it interferes with healthful resperation dr brock says i have long considered black crape veils detri mental to health and mentally depress ing in their effect and dr macaw says the custom of wearing a crape veil as an article of mourning apparel would be honored in the breach rather than in the observance these heavy dou ble black veils prevent the free access of air and light â€” two essential elements in health they are unbecoming ex pensive and from the dye are always more or less disagreeable of odor it has long been known that black crape over the face is exceedingly injurious to health but the custom of wearing it has so long been in vogue that it will probably be found impossible to break it up still the richmond phy syciaus say that some ladies are taking their advice and ure either doing away with heavy crape or consenting to wear their veils up this is at least a beginning of the reform so much to be desired goed music in france the french will not dance to bad music if they eat potatoes and salt all the week and drink water without wine from easter monday of one year to good friday of the next they will have good music those who have traveled in the french provinces must have often been astonished with the excellence of mere village bands and at the perfect acquaintance with the lx?st and newest pieces of the musi cians at village fetes nothing of a popular character in music escapes them and the villagers hum a new air in the provinces a very few days after it is known in paris an ingenious burglar's ladder was re cently taken from a negro thief in washington it was constructed of light but strong rope and at one end had two sharp hooks fitted to fasten on a window sill these was attached to an iron rod capable of being extended thirty or forty feet the whole could be wrapped in a bundle about the size of an ordinary umbrella as the ap paratus had a hooked handle and was inclosed in a case the owner could car rv it along the streets without attract ing attention while in two minutes it could be turned into a rope ladder and securely fastened to an unbolted win : dow giving a burglar easy means of entranoe to a house â€” boston journal wardsjwoes his desperate struggle and how it ended just twenty-seven miles from tin classic city of athens ga is located the thriving little town oi maxey's the residence of mr robert ward who has just been released from a most perilous predicament the par ticulars of which lie has consented to i^ire to the public he writes us follows : maxey's ogletborpe co ga july 9th 1885 for twelve or fourteen years i have been a great sufferer from n terrible form of blood poison which ran into the secondary and finally it was pronounced a tertiary form my head face and shoulders became almost a mass of corruption and finally the disease commenced eating away my skull bones i became so horribly repulsive tlmt for three years i absolutely refused to let people see me i used large quantities of most noted blood remedies and applied to nearly all physicians near me but my con dition continued to jro\v worse and all said that i must surely die my bones be came the scat of excruciating aches and pains my nights were passed in misery i was reduced in flesh and strength ; my kidneys were terribly deranged and life became a burden to me i chanced to see an advertisement of 15 1 b and sent one dollar to w c birchmore & co merchants of our place and they procured one bottle for me it was used with decided benefit and when eight or ten bottles had been used i was ; pronounced sound and well hundreds of scars can now be seen on me looking like a man who had been burned and then restored my case was well known in this county and tor the benefit of those who may be similarly af flicted i think it my duty to jive the facts to the public and to extend my heartfelt thanks for so valuable a remedy i have been well lor over twelve months ami nu return of the disease has occurred robert ward maxey's ga july 1 1885 we the un icrsigned know mr rol>ert ward and take pleasure in saying that the facts above stated by him are true and that his was ne of the worst cases of blood poison we ver knew in our county and that he has cen cured by b b b botanic blood balm a t bkightwei-t merchant w ('. bikcumorb co mer'li'ts j ii bkiohtwell m i john t hart w p campbell atlanta ga july 10 1885 we are ac uafnted with a t bright well and w c birchmore fe co whose names appear ibove and take pleasure in saying that hey arc gentlemen of undoubted veracity ind worthy of confidence in any assertion liey make howard & candi.er wholesale druggists atlanta ga sold everywhere * remarks if b b b will cure such terrible cases is the above is it not reasonable to sup pose that any and all cases of blood dis sase can be cured '. we do not announce the cure of a man while he is at home groaning and suffering with the disease but all of our certificates arc words of truth from those who have been cured and can look you squarely in the face and say so we cure in a shorter time with less money and less medicine than ever before known we will mail our book of wonders free to any one tilled with more astound ing home evidence than ever before pub lished call on your druggist or address blood balm co atlanta ga decltjl kerosene oil by tjif barrel at enniss drug store july 9 dfl tf fresh turmp seed the earliest and beat turnip swd for sale at exniss trusses or.n kind reduced price at enniss fruit jars cheper than ever also rubber rings for fruit jars at enniss scarr's preserving powdes for sale at enniss 1 . the best and chepest machine oil for threshers reapers awl moweis at enniss prescriptions if you want your prescriptions put up cheaper than anywhere else go to enniss drug store j-'.r 9 c tf enniss blackberry cordial kok disentt-i v diarrhoea flux sec for kale at enniss drug store ~ notice ~ having qualified as administrator of paul holshouser dee'd i hereby give no tice to all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent to present them tome on or before the 12th day of novem ber i ciiimsi-:m:i i:v hoi.shocsek derl7 adm'r of paul holshouser craigea clement att'yd c a ivr^xts ornamental paht72 o particular attention paid to fn>s<x>inp snd truiiw decorative pointing in oil wax or water-colon wfluni&ke bids an churches pumlc building md4 private residences work guacanteeil keferebcmi if ae.sin-u i-osi office address hardware when you wantj hardware at low figures call on the undersigned at no j oraaita row d a atwell agent for the cardweuthresher salisbury n c juno 8th tf yaitin mineral springs acafleiny i palmers ville.^:i,.<y jo n.c | c ii martin i'klntli-al iqraduate of wake fi>rÂ«'~.t college aiwl also at tae rnivi-rsiiy of virginia i f romos 3 to 15 per season of mnnntht â€¢ the only school in uÂ»ls section thai teocbes tbe university of va methods â€” vignrowi ex tensive thorough the cheapest school in tin u 8 where these world-renowed methoda are taught good board only 96 per month lily address c ii m ktin prln send your wool to tub salisbury woolen mills this new factory is m*tf in operation un facilities for iiihb afncturing woolen uo<j<1s such as have nef er before been offered to our people aro within the reach of the entire wool grow ing community we manufacture jeans cassimkrs ijnsey8 mlankkt8 yarns rolls ac soliciting n liberal putronago of our peo ple we ure respectfully samsburt woolkh mills g^"oflbce sit old xpress otlice may 28th 188 82tf corner of kerr & lee streets with a full line ot dry goods and groceries aiimj kec|m n kirnt cimi hoarding house cull and se him 28:pl.v if you want to fill your game bag and make big scores : use remington ifles-^h shot guns all the latest improvement for descriptive circular address lamberson furmantcfl sole agents for e.remington&soh sporting armi and aÂ»mÂ»Â»iiiÂ»fc 281 a 283 broadway â€¢ new yo*hp westbrn office d h lamberson a co tj state street chicago c armory - - - ilion n v remington shovels . scoops spadit aoe in the best lannei it skilled wikmc remember that oui 600ds aie hwÂ»w ul\uv one piece of solid stÂ«Â«l no holes or rivets to weaken the kao send for circular remington agricultural cl imon k y kew yÂ«rk oÂ«ce 11h cliaÂ»fcer ftw something new bp la mp iii m n e ys _Â£& that will not break by licat tor 1e at enni58 diamond dyes all colors t wish at ennis8 poxt forget to call f<>r sccÂ»u â€¢( nil kin is at enhmw to till ladies call and sec the flower pot at knni88 a million of wornib gnawing j Â»â– < night is uite enough we tbink to thrÂ«w a child into pf.nsms slirini-r'n indian vÂ«r mifukewili destroy ami rxpel than anj restore the ch ilj no 10

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the carolina watchman vol xvii.-thied series salisbury n c decembee 24 1885 the charlotte music house branch of ludden & bates southern music house it im;ici:s tiik lowest terms the easiest order from this louse and save time money and freight q iggajga^j ->* j^gy*sfej bickering pianos mason a ilainlin organs hand instruments si py^vfs sksghnl matliu.liek pianos packard orchestral oorgaih 11 pieces 1 jo kl^ii v â– ;Â£*â– * v s arion pianos on fifteen days trial off former prices largest stock ot mtsu books and ml sic'al merchandise in tiik state white foh 0a.tai.oroe mention this pnnit address charlotte music house correspondence with tÂ«achÂ«rt m4 timw hclted lo.lyl cuaiilotte n c the great external remedy tz r tt th hp * tobacco liniment f or ' rheumatism gout neu ralgia sprains bruises pains aches c live virtues of to ll ., :\\, i llx'l m ifuts i iutl tor the reliel ol uuuuiu t>uf relief i.ia inteed k i : lts action is nomtkukll huffar i ) longer be i with quack i rurt-.ii - is nat lire's i treat k*;ai li lias b urude waj irom i the d-iya of sir Â« tl imvn iui'1 has work i j oi.i suveil muiij i \ alu fcu.j life i â– liuluieut n virtues i tr sclentlucallj exir.utf.1 uoiublned with other tiutiibl mrtlieal iÂ«i m j aud l-ontl l ut !> offered to ik public not as a cure-all but as a safe powerful â€¢ m ffeciitt bxternal kemedy appllcabla vvher i ueri is pain lo be relieted it large bottles at only 2 r > cuts yot dtla hv all i)nil r i"i a-k for it m 1 in fcist upon having it don't l>c put off with worthless substitutes try it and you will be thankful for having had it brought to i your attention theo f kluttz & co u liolf&illo druggists 1 ' : â€¢ â– i > 1 1 â€¢ â– salisbury n v come quick delays ark daxgeltous j s mccubbins jims ju?t returned from the northern cities i with the largest & best selected stock il gooils that he has ever olferej to i the public : consist in of drv goods gro ceries iu ijoots and shoi s sole leather crockerj antl queens-ware clothing pi i i vision wood and willow ware ice also a full liue of i i ; el 1 iliz e ii s of the very best.brands viz it.vkkk's well tried for wheat mekkymax'sa i bone " w'ai.khk's ground bone " natural guano just from orchilla i hinl supposed the only natural guauu on the market go and get testimonials and if you want to save money dou't forget to call on him before buying either gooils or fertilizers salisbury oct 1 l s v g.3:tf debiu*ry in adults is often ' eanretl liy vnrids tbc change from child to niaiihood is not sufficieut to rid the i bvrtcni of tliis awful plugue shriuer's ! indian vfrinifngu will x[m1 thvii and restore lieauji auda biiglii oiuplc^i >Â», k\o nvn.i.k x ,,/,â– watchman by request of friends i furnish you tin following bit of news at a call session of the e l synod of north carolina held in mt pleas ant n .imm to l>e raised in the church at large kev f w e peschau of wilmington n c was chosen as agent to raise this amount a good choice tli>->e agents are to have a salary and their work is to begin with 1sn they in under the supervision of a committee f live viz revs 1 a linn c a rose b s brown hon h 11 mc a lister and jesse w miller esq f siny men can raise an endowment for north carolina college those cho ii will certainly do it if 15.000 is not subscribed in five years then all subscriptions will be null and void this is a grand and noble effort on the part of the north carolina synod which numbers about 5,000 communi ant members it will require lauda ble sacrifices and liberal giving to the move a success w a l handling the lariat an art in whkh tiik montana cow punchers take great pride 1 noticed a variety of lariats with a round-up party nearly all of which were made of the very ix-st quality of hemp twisted so very tight that it was ilrnost impossible to untwist the strands uthers were made of sinew cords and ivere braded very neatly the ends or assoing parts being greased so as to lip easily their lassos are about sixty r sixty-five feet long one-third of vbicli forms the noose and when swinging it it is grasped a little above he loop so as to prevent it from slip ling until launched through the air plie lasso is swung over the head and ft shoulder and back over the right boulder a peculiar turn of the wrist i it begins to return keeping the loop ide open when flying through the lir the noose takes a slightly oval form nit remains open and settles quietly iround the object aimed at mcgaigan xhibited to me the modus operandi of landling the rope and some of his feats performed in my presence were not only executed with marvelous pre cision but were also beautiful to look it the model cowboy is certainly an xpert in his profession perhaps the best rider and lassoist in the whole northwest what slosson is to billiards mcgaigan is to his profession one afternoon while loafing around the camp tire on the musselshell mcgaigan and 1 got to talking about the skill he had acquired in throwing cattle and i had little difficulty per suading him to let me into the secrets <ert ward and take pleasure in saying that the facts above stated by him are true and that his was ne of the worst cases of blood poison we ver knew in our county and that he has cen cured by b b b botanic blood balm a t bkightwei-t merchant w ('. bikcumorb co mer'li'ts j ii bkiohtwell m i john t hart w p campbell atlanta ga july 10 1885 we are ac uafnted with a t bright well and w c birchmore fe co whose names appear ibove and take pleasure in saying that hey arc gentlemen of undoubted veracity ind worthy of confidence in any assertion liey make howard & candi.er wholesale druggists atlanta ga sold everywhere * remarks if b b b will cure such terrible cases is the above is it not reasonable to sup pose that any and all cases of blood dis sase can be cured '. we do not announce the cure of a man while he is at home groaning and suffering with the disease but all of our certificates arc words of truth from those who have been cured and can look you squarely in the face and say so we cure in a shorter time with less money and less medicine than ever before known we will mail our book of wonders free to any one tilled with more astound ing home evidence than ever before pub lished call on your druggist or address blood balm co atlanta ga decltjl kerosene oil by tjif barrel at enniss drug store july 9 dfl tf fresh turmp seed the earliest and beat turnip swd for sale at exniss trusses or.n kind reduced price at enniss fruit jars cheper than ever also rubber rings for fruit jars at enniss scarr's preserving powdes for sale at enniss 1 . the best and chepest machine oil for threshers reapers awl moweis at enniss prescriptions if you want your prescriptions put up cheaper than anywhere else go to enniss drug store j-'.r 9 c tf enniss blackberry cordial kok disentt-i v diarrhoea flux sec for kale at enniss drug store ~ notice ~ having qualified as administrator of paul holshouser dee'd i hereby give no tice to all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent to present them tome on or before the 12th day of novem ber i ciiimsi-:m:i i:v hoi.shocsek derl7 adm'r of paul holshouser craigea clement att'yd c a ivr^xts ornamental paht72 o particular attention paid to fn>sinp snd truiiw decorative pointing in oil wax or water-colon wfluni&ke bids an churches pumlc building md4 private residences work guacanteeil keferebcmi if ae.sin-u i-osi office address hardware when you wantj hardware at low figures call on the undersigned at no j oraaita row d a atwell agent for the cardweuthresher salisbury n c juno 8th tf yaitin mineral springs acafleiny i palmers ville.^:i,.rÂ«'~.t college aiwl also at tae rnivi-rsiiy of virginia i f romos 3 to 15 per season of mnnntht â€¢ the only school in uÂ»ls section thai teocbes tbe university of va methods â€” vignrowi ex tensive thorough the cheapest school in tin u 8 where these world-renowed methoda are taught good board only 96 per month lily address c ii m ktin prln send your wool to tub salisbury woolen mills this new factory is m*tf in operation un facilities for iiihb afncturing woolen uor sccÂ»u â€¢( nil kin is at enhmw to till ladies call and sec the flower pot at knni88 a million of wornib gnawing j Â»â– < night is uite enough we tbink to thrÂ«w a child into pf.nsms slirini-r'n indian vÂ«r mifukewili destroy ami rxpel than anj restore the ch ilj no 10